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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #200 on: January 19, 2011, 09:45:43 PM »
I've got a Corbin on my VFR and if it's the same waffle texture I have, it can get pretty slippery to the touch after getting broken in,  but it grips the seat of my pants just fine.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #201 on: January 19, 2011, 10:52:09 PM »
TT,

Definitely post a Corbin tour thread!

A little email info I received:

"Likewise let me know if you have any material preferences and where I should ship it. Shop is running about three weeks at this point (plus shipping time) so it will take a little while. For what it's worth, the model in the pictures is Carbon-Fiber leather seating, Asphalt sides & tail, no welt and Tuck & Roll stitch.On the bright side, the delay in manufacturing will give me time to write the webpage so you'll have more detailed information to reference."

Looks like I get to pick materials but I don't know what my choices may be so I inquired about that.

Minimal info but I asked for more. I did not ask about mounting but it looks pretty straight forward and I'm sure TT will provide the on-hand details. Looks like we'll have options on the final product based on the molds, etc they now have.

Oh, by the way, I DID inquire about you K boys too  8)
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #202 on: January 20, 2011, 05:51:09 AM »
Too bad that they don't do a gel seat version, that would greatly increase rideability on long rides...might not order now.

Still it's nice to see they will let us pick from different fabrics and stitching.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #203 on: January 20, 2011, 09:22:09 AM »
all righty..... so my K is going down to corbin next week, ill keep everyone posted! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #204 on: February 23, 2011, 08:15:39 PM »
TT, Have you gotten up close pictures of the seat yet?

Jerry, If there already weren't enough things on your plate for this forum... Have you worked out any deal for forum members?
I just picked up a 78 F with one of those "awesome" king queen seats on it, so I'm looking in to one of these.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #205 on: February 23, 2011, 08:37:57 PM »
Ive been to Corbins website and they have TTs bike in a 360 view! When you go to pick your seat ::) there are 100 options to choose from and you cant see what they look like. Confusing. I guess a phone call is needed to decide if I need ostrich seat,asphalt sides cobalt piping with stitching or without??? Endless options. Has anyone bought one ? Could some pics be posted? TTs looks great but with all those options it makes a final decision hard!
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #206 on: February 23, 2011, 09:27:02 PM »
I do have a "test" seat just like TT's but I don't have a functioning bike to put it on. It looks nice on my bare frame  ;) Send TT a PM for his input. You may want to hold off until we have the 2 test seats further evaluated. Once we feel comfortable that they are ready I will work with Corbin to secure a member discount. Corbin is aware that it is difficult to order a seat with all those options you really can not visualize. I just had them make mine like the original they did for TT and I'm pleased with it considering I didn't want a fancy look for my stock looking bike. Also keep in mind that their exotic materials are actually cowhide that is a pressed pattern and colored.   
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #207 on: February 23, 2011, 10:35:06 PM »
Man, as soon as my race car takes a break from sucking up all my money, I gotta get one of these. :o
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #208 on: March 01, 2011, 02:22:17 PM »
Has anyone ridden with the new seat yet?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #209 on: March 01, 2011, 03:34:02 PM »
I've got a Corbin on my VFR and if it's the same waffle texture I have, it can get pretty slippery to the touch after getting broken in,  but it grips the seat of my pants just fine.

I concur, my Corbin VFR seat is a little slippery too.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #210 on: March 01, 2011, 03:44:45 PM »
Has anyone ridden with the new seat yet?

TT and I have the 2 original prototypes. His was the developmental seat and mine was the #1 production seat. TT has his on his bike but has not put any miles on it yet as far as I know. Mine is sitting on my frame in the living room. TT, being the engineer and generally great guy he is, has found a few issues with fitment on his and I'm not able to duplicate/verify/etc since I'm not yet able to install. Nothing that can't be overcome by Corbin. Looks damn good though! Hold off on buying until we can get some real world testing done. Hoping the Relay Rally will provide that opportunity.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #211 on: March 01, 2011, 08:21:08 PM »
I just did 120 miles today and I generally do about 120-180 miles weekly of "spirited" recreational riding as well as a few miles a day of commuting on my 750F. If one of you guys wants to send me one for real world testing I'd be happy to help!
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #212 on: March 01, 2011, 09:12:39 PM »
Is this like Charlie Sheen "spirited" recreational cocaine usage?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #213 on: March 06, 2011, 03:28:38 PM »
I have been looking at that seat for my 78 SS it sure is pretty. I am getting ready to place an order has anyone received won yet.? I saw mention of a possible discount for members here any info on this?

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #214 on: March 06, 2011, 03:54:02 PM »
I have one sitting on my bare frame in my living room. Seat #2. PM Two Tired, he has seat #1 and it's installed. He is still working with Greg @ Corbin to perfect the final product. 

I hope to obtain site sponsorship by Corbin and obtain a member's discount but nothing yet. Stay tuned and be patient my friend.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #215 on: March 23, 2011, 03:06:47 PM »
I was just looking at the Corbin site again and wondering if there has been any updates on the status of seats for the 76-78F summer is comming here in Ma.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #216 on: March 23, 2011, 09:42:20 PM »
They are still in an R&D stage. Send an email to Greg@corbin.com and see what he says. They want to get 2 different bikes in the shop to perfect the fitting last I hear.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #217 on: March 23, 2011, 10:16:11 PM »
I got an e-mail from Greg at Corbin about a week ago saying they'd get in touch once Mark gets back from Bike Week and they get sorted out again. As soon as I hear from them I can get my two F's down within a week.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #218 on: March 29, 2011, 01:29:02 PM »
I just received an E-Mail from Greg at corbin 3/29  in reguards to the Gunfighter seat for the 76-78 750 SuperSport it read as follows. I am sure some more input from our members wouldn't hurt. Greg@corbin.com

Hi Bill,

Our R&D guys are just getting into the project so we're a couple weeks out still. Actually still at a point where we're gathering up information on what kind of seat model would be most popular. So hearing that you're interested in a Gunfighter style is good info... thanks.

By the time we get the part though molding and test fit a production part, it will likely be about three weeks. Delivery time once we have the part done is along the lines of two weeks.

Thanks much for your interest!
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #219 on: April 07, 2011, 04:03:53 PM »
Well I just couldn't wait any longer I placed my order for the 79-78 Supersport Gunfighter seat. I got a call from Corbin the next day to iron out the details I am going to be using the orignial seat trim so I had them move the Corbin logo up about 1". I have short legs 29" inseam so they will narrow the nose of the seat to help with the height issue. I talked with the sales manager Nina she was very helpfull. I was told delivery times was 4-5 weeks shipping to the east coast about $40. I will post pics when I get the seat.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #220 on: April 07, 2011, 07:12:46 PM »
I haven't heard anything more from Corbin about what they are going to do about the seat they made for me.  I can only assume they don't think the issues I reported warrant any further action.  Like I say, they stopped talking to me, and mentioned that I might have given them a bent bike to use.
I consider this a disappointment, to put it bluntly.  If indeed, they made a seat molded to a bent bike, the mold isn't going to be right on any bike but mine.  However, since I have 3 CB750F bikes, I can state with some confidence that the seat doesn't fit any of them properly.
The seat never actually fit well to the bike I gave them to use as a buck.  And, when I put the seat on my other F bikes it was similar, but slightly worse.
I do like like the basic design, look, and appeal.  But, fit was another issue.
They didn't use the original seat pan to locate hardware and attachment features, or use the original bumper engagement points that Honda made sure were the same among all models in the series.
First problem I noticed was that the cowl no longer "met" the grab bar, leaving a big gap between bumper and bar.  This also effects how the cowl aligns with the tail light.
I also noticed that the right side of the seat was a bit higher than the right.
Closer inspection revealed the entire seat was shifted to the right about 1/4 inch.  I found out why later, but this means both the seat hinge and the latch post are off center by this amount.  You don't really notice this from 10-15 ft away.  Just when you look closely.
I set about identifying and correcting these problems.
First I took off the hinge and latch post, and found the seat sits lower on the frame.  Turns out that some of the bumpers aren't in contact with the frame using the original mount hardware.  Not that this really matters as you will learn, later.
Even without the hinge and latch hardware, you still can't move the seat to the center as the rear most bumpers don't rest on the top of the frame arch, they contact the "sides"  of the frame arch.  I don't believe Honda worried about maintaining the dimensions at this point of the frame.  So, to move the seat into correct frame center alignment, you must remove the frame arch bumpers from the seat. This must be done to get the back cowl bumpers to meet the grab rail, too.
I made a thinner frame bumper that met the frame in the center, at the top flat of the rear frame arch and placed it on the center of the seat, just as the stock Honda seat pan does.
But, the seat still won't center horizontally, because the Corbin seat pan now hits the the helmet holder hook on the right side.
So, I carved out the seat pan enough to allow the seat to center.
Next I saw that the mid seat frame bumpers were standing proud and acting like a fulcrum so either the front of the seat was up and the rear cowl bumpers made contact or vice versa.  So, I removed the center bumpers and replaced them with thinner mock ups. (Neoprene rubber squares held on with two sided foam tape as I did for the rearmost seat pan bumper.  These are just temporary to get the seat to fit right on the frame.  I can work on something more permanent later, once I know the correct dimensions.)

Now the seat will fit onto all three of my CB750F frames, provided they don't have hinge or latch hardware.  So, the next task is clear.
Using the stock hinge is out since it is positioned to make the seat too high and to the right of center, and Corbin used blind nuts mounted from the upholstery side (before the foam and upholstery were put on).  To save the seat for actual use later I can't reposition the mount locations.
I decide to try making just the lower half of the hinge, so I can get the offset needed.  Some metal work, and welding gets the seat mounted so the bumpers all make contact with the seat closed.  But, you can't raise the seat without the upholstery seriously chafing on the left side of the seat.  Why is this?  Well the Corbin seat is wider and the bottom edge of the pan is lower than the stock seat for which the hinge hardware was made.  This makes the arm length from pivot point longer and creates a wider arc of movement, thus the pan to shock interference.  The easy "fix" for Corbin's fab shop, was to raise the seat, shift it to the right and "relieve" the bottom edge of the seat pan in the area of the shock mount so the covering will "give" as the seat is raised and the covering slides over it.  (This discovery was rather disturbing for me.)
By this time, I was convinced that the Corbin seat pan really needed the mold revamp.  And, I gave them a report (March 1) with my findings and plenty of photos to explain and illustrate the problems.
 I continued to work on the seat hinge making and articulated hinge that would both raise the seat and allow it to pivot without scraping off the upholstery on the left upper shock mount.  This was no small feat, actually, getting the dimensions and critical points to work with the very first hinge set made.  But, it works as needed for this seat pan.

The latch was the last piece to fit.  It, too, held the seat too high off the frame, out of contact with the load bumpers on the seat pan.  The stock latch post has very large eyes in the mount to accept big rubber grommets and oval spacers.  While the oval spacers did compensate for the offset mount position in the Corbin seat pan, the height was still wrong.  Using no grommets or oval spacers I got the seat down fairly close,  But I really need to grind out more of the seat pan for correct fit, or make a special latch post for the Corbin seat pan I have.

At this point I quit working on it and communicated my concerns again to Corbin to await their corrective approach.  I withheld my report to the forum in hopes that correction would be identified without any embarrassment or negative reports to Corbin.

However, now I see they are accepting orders for the seats and I have no information that they are any different than the one made for me.  I feel I must now warn prospective buyers about the fit problems I encountered.

My contact within Corbin is in marketing, and is the buffer between myself and whoever is actually responsible for the seat design/molds.  I think they are all nice people there, and I had really hoped to make a final report in their favor.  But, based on what I have seen so far, and the information shared by Corbin, I get the distinct impression that there is a "Not Invented Here" syndrome within the company, where outside input is rejected for any convenient reason.  (I've actually encountered this before in my professional career, even within a company between departments.)   Anyway, I cannot recommend the seat such as the one provided to me by Corbin.  In fact, if I had actually purchased the seat, I would return it for a full refund.

My recommendation at this time, is that if you want a gunfighter seat design as shown by Corbin, you send them a stock Honda seat pan for the CB750F model and have them apply the foam and seat cover in that style.  Then you will certainly have a very nice seat AND it will fit onto any CB750F using the stock hinge and latch Hardware.  I've not found any fault with the foam and seat cover.  But, the pan design is quite a different story.

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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #221 on: April 07, 2011, 07:57:55 PM »
I, like TT, am hoping that they get this squared away. I too have a prototype seat (the 2nd one) but I have not had the opportunity to test fit mine due to my commitment to the Relay Rally and my personal issues at hand. Once my bike gets to the point where I can attempt installation I will be back with my results. 
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #222 on: April 07, 2011, 11:48:08 PM »
Dang, I was thinking about raiding my race car money for a gunfighter seat. Anybody got a spare seat pan?
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #223 on: April 08, 2011, 10:24:32 AM »
Well thats seriously a dissapointment. I was planning on getting one these seats when my project was ready for it in a couple of months, but now I think I'll reconsider.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - NOW AVAILABLE - New Corbin Gunfighter Seats for 750F
« Reply #224 on: April 08, 2011, 11:28:17 AM »
I guess I should add this.
I must consider that I may just be too picky.  The seat does "work".   I mean you can sit on it and ride the bike around without much issue.   If you don't care about up close fit and finish, it is still a nice seat.  The covering and stitching are near flawless.  Maybe it is good enough for most people?  I just don't know how to asses that.
It's just that I have 5 other seat examples on the Honda seat pan; new, used, and recovered.  And, they fit all 3 of my bikes interchangeably, are centered, and the cowl rests and aligns just where it should.  I really expected the Corbin seat pan to behave in the same way.
Perhaps the issues I observed/experienced won't be important to you?  Or, perhaps you don't need ready access to what's under the seat on your custom bike and can do away with the stock hinge hardware?

I've always been a stickler for details.  If you're not, you may just be fine with the Corbin seat as it is.

I had really hoped to help further/promote a useful, trouble free product.  I still do.  But, Corbin has all the control over that, now.  And, I have no insight on their internal company process or intentions.

I kinda regret being involved, at this time.  As, I have no enablers, to "fix it".  Rather frustrating for me, I admit.  And sad.

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